Linux Software

Covert Linux is technology of instalation for Linux without repartition the disk and running from native system, e.g. you can install Linux from ,say, Windows by grabbing some SETUP.EXE, launching it and then clicking on desktop icon.

This project is to design and code high resolution timers for the linux operating system that conform to the POSIX API. The project aim is to have the resulting code accepted and integrated into the standard linux kernel.

LOMAC LSM is a Linux Security Module (LSM) based on the original LOMAC http://opensource.nailabs.com/lomac . LOMAC implements a simple form of Mandatory Access Control mechanism based on Bibas Low Water-Mark Access Control model.

Enhanced version of the standard Linux loopback device that makes the loopback device act more like a hard drive and allows for mounting partitions within a drive image via new loopback device names (/dev/loopa, /dev/loopa1, /dev/loopa2, etc.).

Our goal is to bring the Linux operating system to NEC VRSeries devices, most of which were originally designed to run Windows CE. So far we have Linux up and running on the Vadem Clio, the Casio E-105, the Everex Freestyle, and more.

Develop code patches for Linux to support systems with discontiguous physical memory. Primary focus will be for ccNUMA machines based on Itanium processor family architecture. Final goal is to have these patches accepted into the Linux base.

This is a clean port of the Linux Kernel to Atmel EB-01 boards (ARM7TDMI), it includes more some aplications to increase the performance . The EB-01 port is inspired in uClinux project and in the work of Erwin Authried.

The NFS/RDMA project is a reference implementation of a new RDMA-capable ONC RPC transport for use by Linux kernel NFS. This transport implementation is now available as part of the Linux kernel. The code is also available separately under a dual GPL/BSD

This project allows users to create their own lower-level network
(such as TCP/IP or another protocol) stack implementations below
the sockets layer by converting the current socket layer into a
functional API.

The panicsel IPMI utilities provide adminstrator tools to perform IPMI management functions. A kernel patch is also included (bmc_panic). NOTE: As of Aug2004, THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED to http://ipmiutil.sf.net, and all later versions are available there.

does fixed size volumes frustrates you ? Then, Use PFS.. Pool the partitions together (even while mounted ) expand them dynamically. The current version supports only dynamic expansion of file system but the dynamic shrinking feature will be added soon.!